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  • As the war in Iran enters its second month, and President Trump signals an end to the war, many Iranians are urging the U.S and Israel to keep striking their country.
  • NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Ophir Falk, foreign policy adviser to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, about his country's stance on war with Iran and Hezbollah.
  • Lawyers and advocates say the Trump administration is essentially rewriting the rules to deny people due process in immigration court. As a result, the number of habeas corpus petitions has skyrocketed in recent months.
  • Join the annual festival celebrating our feathered friends at San Elijo Lagoon! Look for local birds that live in the lagoon all year and for birds that visit from faraway places. All ages can enjoy bird-themed activities, live animal presentations, face painting, nature crafts, and more. This event follows a zero-waste approach to maximize recycling, minimize waste, and reduce consumption, ensuring that items provided at the event are either reusable or recyclable. If you can, please bring your cup. Complimentary drinks and fruit offered. Bird Tours occurring at 10:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. and Hawk Talk occurring at 11 a.m. and 12 p.m. Presented by: Nature Collective + San Diego County Parks and Recreation. Supported by the City of Encinitas Community Grant. All are welcome, best-suited for children aged 12 and younger. Nature Collective on Facebook / Instagram
  • Profiled recently on KPBS about her freshly-minted 5 million streams for "Subway Song," Julianna Zachariou is known for her mission to queer the American songbook. A Sacramento transplant by way of Nashville and San Diego, her fans and collaborators include Madison Cunningham, Caroline Kingsbury, and Ny Oh. Julianna Zachariou on Facebook / Instagram
  • From the southern plains of Texas, Rattlesnake Milk summons the sound of the prairie, mimicking the howl of coyotes and the pulsing rhythm of a lonesome junk train. From the southern plains of Texas, Rattlesnake Milk summons the sound of the prairie, mimicking the howl of coyotes and the pulsing rhythm of a lonesome junk train. Presented by Soda Soda Bar on Facebook / Instagram
  • Doors at 7p.m. No Dinner Service Tickets One can hear Braxton Cook breaking through on "Not Everyone Can Go," a mix of jazz and R&B that feels indebted to similar hybrids of yesteryear. Musically, the album conjures images of bright evening sunshine, when the temperature begins to cool. Not quite Quiet Storm, instead, "Not Everyone Can Go" dabbles between the margins, which won’t surprise those who’ve followed Cook to this point. Across albums like "Somewhere In Between," "No Doubt and Who Are You When No One Is Watching?," he’s made a career of blurring the lines between genres, landing on a sound that isn’t one thing, in particular. While that’s made his music tough to pin down, that also makes it all the more intriguing. That you can’t label it just R&B or just jazz lends to the music’s attraction.
  • First, county employees get $1,000 bonuses despite financial challenges to come –we explain why. Last week the Trump administration designated most of the US-Mexico border in California as a militarized zone. Then, the fight over a data center in the Imperial Valley is now heading to the courts. Followed by, the San Dieguito Union High School District passed new rules following a pair of controversies. Lastly, we interview Jake Gotta for our weekly segment ‘The Pod Behind The Package.’
  • Trump responded to the ruling by complaining that the National Trust for Historic Preservation doesn't appreciate his efforts at "sprucing up" Washington's buildings.
  • The U.S. will nearly double its contingent for the women's half marathon championship to fix what officials call an unprecedented problem: an official vehicle took the leading runners off the course.
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